Popular Post webfact Posted 5 hours ago Popular Post Posted 5 hours ago Photo via Facebook/ อีซ้อขยี้ข่าว : อีซ้อ In a rather unexpected turn of events, police in Bangkok's Bang Khen district disrupted an unusual gathering last week, catching six men in a public park indulging in a group activity that was anything but conventional. The occurrence took place at a well-known local park on Thursday, 20th February, unfolding into an intriguing scenario that quickly caught public attention. The episode was unveiled to the wider public through video evidence shared by Esor News, showing the men making a hasty retreat as officers approached, whistles blowing loudly. Armed with torches, the police discovered the group positioned near a large concrete pillar, illuminating what was an unwelcome display of public indecency. Ethical restraints required that visual footage of the incident be blurred for obvious reasons. What might be seen as a scandalous escapade sparked an amusing flurry of remarks on social media among Thai netizens. A range of playful comments ensued, with some jesting about the officers' interruption of the men's rather unorthodox notion of a 'happy moment.' “It's a sin for you officers! You are interrupting people's happiness,” one user quipped, while another remarked on their rather conspicuous preference for outdoor locations over hotels. More earnest voices added to the discourse, expressing the view that such activities should be confined to private quarters rather than public spaces, citing simple decency and respect for community standards. Others pointed out that this wasn't an isolated phenomenon, with similar gatherings reported at other public venues across Thailand. Despite the breach of public decorum, no legal actions ensued. As noted under Section 388 of Thailand's Criminal Law, individuals found displaying public indecency could face fines up to 5,000 Thai Baht. Nonetheless, the officers opted not to pursue the group further, allowing the moment's awkwardness to dissipate into the night's silence. The scene wraps up as a reflection on societal spaces and their unexpected uses, coupled with a gentle reminder that while parks offer many enjoyable pastimes, there's wisdom in keeping pleasure within societal norms. As the community reflects on these occurrences, balancing the vibrant pulse of city life with harmonious public behaviour remains essential, to ensure environments that everyone can enjoy respectfully, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-24 1 3
newbee2022 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, webfact said: Photo via Facebook/ อีซ้อขยี้ข่าว : อีซ้อ In a rather unexpected turn of events, police in Bangkok's Bang Khen district disrupted an unusual gathering last week, catching six men in a public park indulging in a group activity that was anything but conventional. The occurrence took place at a well-known local park on Thursday, 20th February, unfolding into an intriguing scenario that quickly caught public attention. The episode was unveiled to the wider public through video evidence shared by Esor News, showing the men making a hasty retreat as officers approached, whistles blowing loudly. Armed with torches, the police discovered the group positioned near a large concrete pillar, illuminating what was an unwelcome display of public indecency. Ethical restraints required that visual footage of the incident be blurred for obvious reasons. What might be seen as a scandalous escapade sparked an amusing flurry of remarks on social media among Thai netizens. A range of playful comments ensued, with some jesting about the officers' interruption of the men's rather unorthodox notion of a 'happy moment.' “It's a sin for you officers! You are interrupting people's happiness,” one user quipped, while another remarked on their rather conspicuous preference for outdoor locations over hotels. More earnest voices added to the discourse, expressing the view that such activities should be confined to private quarters rather than public spaces, citing simple decency and respect for community standards. Others pointed out that this wasn't an isolated phenomenon, with similar gatherings reported at other public venues across Thailand. Despite the breach of public decorum, no legal actions ensued. As noted under Section 388 of Thailand's Criminal Law, individuals found displaying public indecency could face fines up to 5,000 Thai Baht. Nonetheless, the officers opted not to pursue the group further, allowing the moment's awkwardness to dissipate into the night's silence. The scene wraps up as a reflection on societal spaces and their unexpected uses, coupled with a gentle reminder that while parks offer many enjoyable pastimes, there's wisdom in keeping pleasure within societal norms. As the community reflects on these occurrences, balancing the vibrant pulse of city life with harmonious public behaviour remains essential, to ensure environments that everyone can enjoy respectfully, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-24 Six for sex 🤗 1
Grumpy one Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago So, six men in a park seeing who can shoot a load of baby batter the furthest Thai version of a good night out 1
NoDisplayName Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, webfact said: Armed with torches, the police discovered .....that they had forgotten the pitchforks.
hotchilli Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, ChrisY1 said: A <deleted> competition? Making a daisy chain in the park... what else?
richard_smith237 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago What about the 'netizen outrage of foreigners bringing Thailand into disrepute' ????? Oh.. not foreigners... but are we sure ??.. How do we know a couple of our forum favourite 'farang bashers' were not in the mix doing their bit for Thai-farang relations ? Surely had a 'Brit Been' involved they (specific two posters) would have been dribbling gurgling their spaff all over this thread already... 1 1 1
Purdey Posted 45 minutes ago Posted 45 minutes ago Sensible attitude by the law. If they weren't harming anyone don't make a fuss.
MalcolmB Posted 35 minutes ago Posted 35 minutes ago Appears like they were having a good old game of “Soggy Biscuit” The one who comes last gets to eat it. 2
richard_smith237 Posted 31 minutes ago Posted 31 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, MalcolmB said: Appears like they were having a good old game of “Soggy Biscuit” The one who comes last gets to eat it. A game you've long discovered a natural winning skillset for.... 1
MalcolmB Posted 13 minutes ago Posted 13 minutes ago 16 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said: A game you've long discovered a natural winning skillset for.... well Richard you might think having to eat the biscuit is “winning” but most of us don’t. 1
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